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Collins Denny, Jr. (1899-1964) was an American pro-segregationist lawyer. He was a legal counsel to public school boards, arguing against the integration of black students in Virginia. ==Early life== Collins Denny was born on June 10, 1899 in Nashville, Tennessee. His father, Collins Denny, was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.〔 〕〔 〕 His mother was Lucy Chase Chapman.〔 He had four sisters.〔 Denny and his family moved to Richmond, Virginia in 1910, when he was eleven years old.〔 Denny was educated in private schools in Richmond.〔〔 He graduated from Princeton University in 1921.〔〔 While at Princeton, as a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and joined the United States Army as second lieutenant in July 1918.〔 Even though he was sent to Europe, but he failed to serve in World War I, as the war was coming to an end.〔 He received a law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1924.〔〔〔
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